After the Ravens ousted the Broncos in the playoffs on Saturday, Jets backup quarterback Tim Tebow's older brother, Peter Tebow, tweeted: "Am I the only one in Denver who's happy right now?" The Broncos traded away Tebow last offseason after the first-round pick led them to a playoff win.

While Tim Tebow doesn't play like a prototypical quarterback, he revived Denver last year, leading the team to the playoffs and ultimately an overtime win in the playoffs against the Steelers.

The Broncos, though, didn't see Tebow as the answer at quarterback and shipped him off to the Jets last offseason while signing Manning to be their quarterback. While Manning led the Broncos to the top seed in the AFC, he couldn't garner a victory in the playoffs like Tebow had the previous year.

After the game, Peter Tebow retweeted a comment saying: "'That's Karma, Elway.'--wife, Tebow-lover." The tweet was a shot at John Elway, the former Broncos quarterback and current Executive Vice President of Football Operations who dumped Tebow for Manning.

Peter Tebow also had an earlier tweet about Manning: "Did anyone else just see Payton Manning give the awkward turtle sign?!?" Manning completed 28 of 43 passes for three touchdowns but threw two costly interceptions, including one in the first overtime, and lost a fumble.

Peter Tebow's twitter account is not verified, but Tim Tebow's verified account tweeted at his brother's account in June: "I want to wish my big brother @PeterTebow a happy birthday! Love you and hope to see you soon!" Tebow is listed on the Highline Community Church (Colo.) as a young adult pastor.

Tim Tebow, meanwhile, enters an offseason not knowing what his future holds in the NFL. His initial season with the Jets was a disaster as the Wildcat package never got off the ground and he made more of a mark on special teams. He threw just eight passes and rushed 32 times for 102 yards as the Jets went 6-10 and missed the playoffs.

Albert Breer of NFL Network points out that 10 players account for $110 million under the Jets salary cap in 2013. Per Manish Mehta of the New York Daily News, three men count for $38.3 million: quarterback Mark Sanchez, receiver Santonio Holmes, and linebacker David Harris.

The fact that the Jets can chop players or squeeze them into taking less underscores the fact that, in the NFL, long-term big-money deals may end up being neither. But with Sanchez and Holmes each having guaranteed contracts for 2013, the Jets overall flexibility is limited.

Albert Breer of NFL Network points out that 10 players account for $110 million under the JetsÂÂ salary cap in 2013. Per Manish Mehta of the New York Daily News, three men count for $38.3 million: quarterback Mark Sanchez, receiver Santonio Holmes, and linebacker David Harris.

The fact that the Jets can chop players or squeeze them into taking less underscores the fact that, in the NFL, long-term big-money deals may end up being neither. But with Sanchez and Holmes each having guaranteed contracts for 2013, the Jets overall flexibility is limited.

Now, now, Rocky. This is not what we're being told by Phat Rex, Mt Hurl and especially RKarp. Not only will the Jets easily get under the cap by 30 million in the next 2 weeks, they will be a very attractive FA landing spot this year and beyond as well.

And the laughs just keep on rolling in, in Goblinville!! New Jets' OC Marty Mornigwig has said that not having an accurate QB is no big deal. This is the same guy who "led" the Detroit Lions to new lows as a head coach, destroyed the Philadelphia Eagles' offense last year, and once decided to take the wind rather than the ball in sudden death OT. He and Cam Cameron, a/k/a Mr. Fail Fast First...who failed fast as a head coach in Miami, and as an OC in Baltimore (the Ravens' went on a hot streak and won the SB last year, immediately after "Fail Fast" was replaced late last season) should team up!

By making this silly statement, he in essence threw his confidence starved QB, Mark Sanchez, under the bus. Furthermore, if this were true, why not play the inaccurrate Tim Tebow? Mornigwig also went on to compare Sanhez to Brett Favre...LOL.

While the Patriots are conversing with the likes of Wes Welker and Aqib Talib, and the Dolphins contemplate whether they should break the bank for WR Mike Wallace, the Jets are hard at work...closing in on locking up 35 year old, UFA quarterback David Garrard: